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Redwood City Police Department
Monday November 21st, 2022 :: 01:13 p.m. PST

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Two subjects arrested for Second Degree Murder stemming from fatal vehicle collision

SUBJECT: Two subjects arrested for Second Degree Murder stemming from fatal vehicle collision
 
LOCATION: El Camino Real and Finger Avenue, Redwood City
 
DATE/TIME: November 4th, 7:56 PM
 
INVOLVED PARTY:  Juvenile Male (17 years) and Kyle Harrison (23 years)
 
Media Information:
 
On November 4th 2022 at around 7:56 PM, Redwood City Police Officers responded to the area of El Camino Real and Finger Avenue for a report of a major vehicle collision.  Upon arrival, patrol officers located two vehicles on the west sidewalk with major damage and one vehicle on fire. One 17-year-old juvenile driver was located inside this vehicle along with two passengers.  The driver and both passengers were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
 
Officers located the other vehicle with two adults (driver and front passenger) trapped inside who were later confirmed deceased.  Two 7-year-old children from this vehicle were located at the scene and transported to the hospital via ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries.
 
In the days following the collision, Department members conducted an extensive investigation and identified the drivers of the two vehicles that were engaged in a speed contest that caused the fatal accident. A 17 year old Redwood City male driver from the speeding vehicle that collided into the victim’s vehicle resulting in two deceased adults and two surviving 7-year old victims was arrested on November 18th and booked into the San Mateo County Youth Services Center. On November 21st  Redwood City Police officers located the second involved driver and vehicle to the speed contest, Redwood City resident Kyle Harrison (23 years old). Kyle Harrison was arrested at his residence and booked into the San Mateo County Jail. His vehicle was also located at the residence and collected as evidence.
 
Both subjects were arrested for two counts of Second Degree Murder. The investigation uncovered that both arrested drivers were engaged in a speed contest just prior to the fatal accident which has been determined to be the cause of the two fatalities.
 
Search warrants were served on both of their residences and vehicles.
 
 For anyone who has information about this or any Redwood City case, please call our tip line at 650-780-7107.

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Redwood City, CA 94063

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